St Genix-sur-Guiers to Chavanay

A Journey Through Rural France and Rhône River Charm

A Journey Through Rural France and Rhône River Charm

Starting from

€1250

The second section of the Geneva Way will take you from St Genix sur Guiers through rural France to Chavanay. Look forward to cute villages, picturesque landscapes and local wine.

The second section of the Geneva Way will take you from St Genix sur Guiers through rural France to Chavanay. Look forward to cute villages, picturesque landscapes and local wine.

Stage 2 of 3

113km

7 days

Comfort

Popular time

july

Starting from

€1250

Starting from

€1250

Route Summary

Stage 2 of 3

113km

7 days

Comfort

Popular time

july

Best time to go:

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Good Time
Off/Low Season
Not Possible

Overall

Distance:

18.5 min | 28.3km average | 36.1 max

Ascent:

338 min |614.5m average | 908 max

Cardio:

3   3.5   4

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Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Popular Time
Good Time
Off/Low Season
Not Possible

Overall

Distance:

18.5 min | 28.3km average | 36.1 max

Ascent:

338 min |614.5m average | 908 max

Cardio:

3   3.5   4

Follow the Camino Preview Map Trip 640

Highlights

Lac de Paladru

Lac de Paladru

When passing the scenic region of Le Pin, why not take a break from hiking at the clear, deep blue Lac de Paladru and enjoy a cooling swim? And if you don’t feel like taking a dip, you can just relax at the beach and watch the little sailing boats passing by in the sunshine.

La Côte-Saint-André

La Côte-Saint-André

Not only is it a great example of France’s quaint historical towns, La Côte-Saint-André is also the birthplace of Hector Berlioz, one of the greatest classical composers of the 19th Century. His house, where he was born on the 11 December 1803, is now an informative museum. In August, the town hosts the Festival Berlioz in honour of its most famous citizen.

Monastery of Carmel Notre-Dame de Surieu

Do you feel like taking a break from walking and experiencing some religious tranquillity? Then you should visit Carmel Notre-Dame de Surieu, a small monastery near Bellegarde-Poussieu and catch a glimpse at how the nuns lead their daily, humble lives in these beautiful old walls.

Lac de Paladru

Lac de Paladru

When passing the scenic region of Le Pin, why not take a break from hiking at the clear, deep blue Lac de Paladru and enjoy a cooling swim? And if you don’t feel like taking a dip, you can just relax at the beach and watch the little sailing boats passing by in the sunshine.

La Côte-Saint-André

La Côte-Saint-André

Not only is it a great example of France’s quaint historical towns, La Côte-Saint-André is also the birthplace of Hector Berlioz, one of the greatest classical composers of the 19th Century. His house, where he was born on the 11 December 1803, is now an informative museum. In August, the town hosts the Festival Berlioz in honour of its most famous citizen.

Monastery of Carmel Notre-Dame de Surieu

Do you feel like taking a break from walking and experiencing some religious tranquillity? Then you should visit Carmel Notre-Dame de Surieu, a small monastery near Bellegarde-Poussieu and catch a glimpse at how the nuns lead their daily, humble lives in these beautiful old walls.

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SAINT GENIX SUR GUIERS

CHAVANAY

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Not included: Flights/trains, Insurance, Drinks/Lunch

Itinerary

Day

1

km

SAINT GENIX SUR GUIERS

Bienvenue – St Genix sur Guiers makes a great starting point for the second section of the Jacob’s Way. Enjoy some excellent local cheese and wine before you set off on your adventure, and definitely try the town’s speciality, the pink praline-studded Gâteau de Saint-Genix.

Day

2

18.5 km

SAINT GENIX SUR GUIERS SAINT ONDRAS

Starting out from St Genix Sur Guiers you will cross the Le Guiers and then follow the river for a while. You are now in the Department Isere having left the Department Savoie behind in St Genix Sur Guiers. Before you finish walking for the day, you will pass through the small town of Les Abrets. This area was given to the ‘Poor Knights of Christ’ back in the early 12th Century, who became better known as the hugely powerful order of the Knights Templars.

Day

3

36.1 km

SAINT ONDRAS COTE SAINT ANDRE

Leaving Saint Ondras, you will follow a rural route through the French countryside. Your destination for the night, Cote Saint Andre, was the home of famed French Romantic composer and conductor. You can learn about him in the compact Musée Hector-Berlioz.

Day

5

34.5 km

COTE SAINT ANDRE BELLEGARDE POUSSIEU

Although long, your walk today will be pleasant, passing by several small lakes. This section is relatively flat but there are a few shallow climbs that help keep the walk interesting. Before reaching Bellegarde Poussieu you will pass by the former parish church of Bellegarde and a protected natural area full of local fauna and flora.

Day

6

23.9 km

BELLEGARDE POUSSIEU CHAVANAY

Today is the day that you will cross the Rhone River into the Loire Department of the Rhone-Alpes region. As you approach the river, you will notice that the landscape becomes more built up. Crossing the Rhone, ahead lies your stop for the night and the final night of this section – Chavanay. Reward yourself for making it this far with a glass of one of the local wines of the region.

Day

7

km

CHAVANAY

Today we say Au Revoir and hope to see you on the next and final stage of the St Jacob’s Way. Chavanay is a charming town, typical of the Rhone-Alpes region, and is the perfect place to rest after your walk and enjoy local food, such as gratins, with good wine.

Day

1

km

SAINT GENIX SUR GUIERS

Bienvenue – St Genix sur Guiers makes a great starting point for the second section of the Jacob’s Way. Enjoy some excellent local cheese and wine before you set off on your adventure, and definitely try the town’s speciality, the pink praline-studded Gâteau de Saint-Genix.

Day

2

18.5 km

SAINT GENIX SUR GUIERS SAINT ONDRAS

Starting out from St Genix Sur Guiers you will cross the Le Guiers and then follow the river for a while. You are now in the Department Isere having left the Department Savoie behind in St Genix Sur Guiers. Before you finish walking for the day, you will pass through the small town of Les Abrets. This area was given to the ‘Poor Knights of Christ’ back in the early 12th Century, who became better known as the hugely powerful order of the Knights Templars.

Day

3

36.1 km

SAINT ONDRAS COTE SAINT ANDRE

Leaving Saint Ondras, you will follow a rural route through the French countryside. Your destination for the night, Cote Saint Andre, was the home of famed French Romantic composer and conductor. You can learn about him in the compact Musée Hector-Berlioz.

Day

5

34.5 km

COTE SAINT ANDRE BELLEGARDE POUSSIEU

Although long, your walk today will be pleasant, passing by several small lakes. This section is relatively flat but there are a few shallow climbs that help keep the walk interesting. Before reaching Bellegarde Poussieu you will pass by the former parish church of Bellegarde and a protected natural area full of local fauna and flora.

Day

6

23.9 km

BELLEGARDE POUSSIEU CHAVANAY

Today is the day that you will cross the Rhone River into the Loire Department of the Rhone-Alpes region. As you approach the river, you will notice that the landscape becomes more built up. Crossing the Rhone, ahead lies your stop for the night and the final night of this section – Chavanay. Reward yourself for making it this far with a glass of one of the local wines of the region.

Day

7

km

CHAVANAY

Today we say Au Revoir and hope to see you on the next and final stage of the St Jacob’s Way. Chavanay is a charming town, typical of the Rhone-Alpes region, and is the perfect place to rest after your walk and enjoy local food, such as gratins, with good wine.

How to Get There

Getting to St Genix Sur Guiers, France

To begin your Camino, it is best to fly into the airport in Lyon.

Fly into Lyon

Lyon Airport is served by all the major airlines across Europe, including Iberia/BA and Aer Lingus out of Dublin. From the airport, there is a direct bus line to the town of Chambéry. Then, you can catch a bus to St Genix Sur Guiers. The journey will take about 2 hours and 15 minutes.

    Getting home from Chavanay, France

    It is easiest to return from Chavanay via Lyon Airport.

    Fly home from Lyon

    In Chavanay (at La Halle), get a bus to Gare St Clair- Les Roches. Then, transfer to the train station and travel to Lyon Part Dieu. Lastly, switch trains to the Villette line to arrive at Lyon Airport. This trip will take around 1 hour and 30 minutes.

      Getting to St Genix Sur Guiers, France

      To begin your Camino, it is best to fly into the airport in Lyon.

      Fly into Lyon

      Lyon Airport is served by all the major airlines across Europe, including Iberia/BA and Aer Lingus out of Dublin. From the airport, there is a direct bus line to the town of Chambéry. Then, you can catch a bus to St Genix Sur Guiers. The journey will take about 2 hours and 15 minutes.

        Getting home from Chavanay, France

        It is easiest to return from Chavanay via Lyon Airport.

        Fly home from Lyon

        In Chavanay (at La Halle), get a bus to Gare St Clair- Les Roches. Then, transfer to the train station and travel to Lyon Part Dieu. Lastly, switch trains to the Villette line to arrive at Lyon Airport. This trip will take around 1 hour and 30 minutes.

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